Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has stated that his present team is ready etch Nigeria’s name in the sands of time by becoming the first Nigerian team to qualify for the quarter final of the World Cup.
Keshi stated this in an interview with journalist in Brazil.
To make that dream a reality, the Super Eagles will have to defeat the French national team later this evening.
The former Nigeria captain said. “For me, my team and country come before any personal glory.
“That we made the second round and are able to achieve this against all odds is all that matters.”
There have been suggestions in some quarters that Keshi’s achievement in winning the Nations Cup and taking his team to the knock-out stages has not been given the value it should by the international media.
“What is important is to focus on what lies ahead – not Stephen Keshi and his record,” Keshi said.
Nigeria will face France for only the second time at senior level on Monday in Brasilia.
In their previous clash, the Super Eagles beat France 1-0 in a friendly in Saint Etienne in June 2009, but Keshi says it will be a different ball game against the French as Nigeria aim to equal Africa’s all time best.
Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana have all reached the quarterfinals in 1990, 2002 and 2010 respectively.
“We are not bothered about the past but only interested in this present day,” Keshi added.
“My boys know what I expect and our opponents will not make life easy for them.
“The Super Eagles have never made it to the quarterfinals so they can make history of their own.
“There’s no motivation bigger than that.”